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Mr. Driller 2 is launching on the North American Wii U eShop tomorrow, according to a listing on Nintendo’s website. The game will be available for $6.99.

No word yet on whether the 3DS will be receiving a Virtual Console game as well.

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Update: European option also available. German page with Euros is located here.


Nintendo has set up a new eShop option that allows consumers to buy or gift eShop credit with a PayPal account. While this will work with any European Wii U system, your account must be from the UK.

Amounts available include £15, £25, and £50. You can find more information on the official page here.

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Clarifying some words from last week, Sega have released an official statement in regards to the claims made by producer Yosuke Okunari last week on Twitter. Okunari claimed that Sega games were not in the cards for Wii U Virtual Console, but a Sega representative has come out and said the following on the matter:

Sega would like to clarify a statement that was issued over Twitter. All options are currently on the table concerning development for the Wii U Virtual Console. Although there are no immediate plans, this does not negate the possibility and exploration of creating for this platform.

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Three new Virtual Console games are on track for the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Super Chinese (Famicom), Golden Sun: The Lost Age (GBA) and Mario vs. Donkey Kong (GBA) will be out on July 23. Pricing is set at 514 yen for the Famicom game and 702 yen for the GBA titles.

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Dahku Creations has announced its second title for the Wii U eShop titled “Soon Shine”.

Below is an official overview of the game:

Soon Shine tasks players with fighting off hoards of spirits hungering for the energy of the sun and moon. The game is played entirely on the Wii U GamePad’s touch screen, and combines the single-screen score-racking fun of puzzle classics like Tetris with the quick reflexes and tenacity required of an action game.

At the moment, Soon Shine is under Nintendo review. Dahku Creations hopes to have it out in the Americas mid-August. Pricing will be set at $1.99.

Source: Dahku Creations PR


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